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On March 11, 2007, the Christopher Reeve Foundation, which Dana chaired after her husband, Christopher Reeve, died in October 2004, [17] announced that it had changed its name to the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation on the first anniversary of her death. [19] Reeve and her husband were the namesake of the Christopher and Dana Reeve Paralysis ...
Just 17 months after the death of her husband, Dana tragically died in March 2006, leaving Will an orphan at 13. ... Christopher Reeve and his wife Dana at the GQ Men of the Year Awards in 1996 ...
He died on October 10, 2004, fifteen days after his 52nd birthday. No official autopsy was performed, but both Reeve's wife Dana and his doctor John McDonald believed that an adverse reaction to a drug caused Reeve's death. [16] In one of his last roles, Reeve portrayed supporting character Dr. Virgil Swann on the WB/CW television series ...
Reeve's widow, Dana, headed the Christopher Reeve Foundation after his death. Although a non-smoker, she was diagnosed with lung cancer on August 9, 2005. She died at age 44 on March 6, 2006, [ 254 ] and the foundation was subsequently renamed the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation . [ 255 ]
At Christopher Reeve’s funeral, his wife, Dana, spoke of this very love, one that sat side by side with her grief. “I promised to love honor and cherish him till death did us part.
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story includes interviews with Reeve’s three children Matthew, Alexandra, 40, and Will, 32, as well as his late wife Dana, who died in 2006 from lung cancer.
Superman legend Christopher died at the age of 52 in 2004, and his wife Dana died 17 months later at the age of 44 after being diagnosed with lung cancer. "As far as I remember my first words were ...
In the film, Reeve plays a paralyzed cop who plots to murder his wife. On May 27, 1995, 6 days after the film's release, Reeve himself was paralyzed from the shoulders down after suffering a spinal cord injury in a horse riding accident.